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Playas Rincón de la Victoria

"The waves whisper stories, while the sun dances and rests its rays on the Playas of Rincón de la Victoria."
Rincón de la Victoria

Rincón de la Victoria: Where Relaxation and Adventure Go Hand in Hand

Rincón de la Victoria might sound like a place your grandma once visited, but don’t be fooled—this coastal town on the Costa del Sol is anything but boring. Here, lazy beach days blend effortlessly with tapas tastings, scenic strolls along the promenade, or a spontaneous cave-hunting adventure.

Whether you're traveling with family, as a couple, or simply looking for a sunny getaway far from the tourist crowds, Rincón has you covered.

Beaches in Rincón de la Victoria: Slide On Your Flip-Flops and Go

Sand between your toes, the smell of sunscreen, and the sound of a sizzling paella pan in the background. Welcome to the beaches of Rincón de la Victoria.

Playa de Rincón de la Victoria

The classic. This is the town’s main beach, running along a lively promenade filled with chiringuitos (that’s Spanish for beach bars, but better). You’ll find everything you need here: sun loungers, showers, toilets, and plenty of good vibes. Perfect if you like to pair your beach time with some people-watching and a chilled tinto de verano.

Playa de Torre de Benagalbón

A bit quieter, a bit less commercial, but just as lovely. Playa de Torre de Benagalbón is perfect if you finally want to finish that book without being distracted by beach volleyball tournaments. No frills here—just a natural setting and lots of locals who know what’s good.

Playa de Los Rubios

For those who take "peace and quiet" seriously. This beach is a little further from the center and surrounded by cliffs, giving you more privacy and an Instagram-worthy view. Bring a cooler, because amenities are minimal—but hey, that’s part of the charm.

Playa de La Cala del Moral

Traveling with kids? This is your spot. Wide stretches of sand, shallow water, and loads of facilities make this beach a family favorite. And once the kids are done playing, you can treat yourself to a plate of fried fish at one of the restaurants along the boulevard. Win-win.

What Else to Do in Rincón de la Victoria

Even if you’re not a beach bum, there’s plenty to enjoy. Local markets are perfect for picking up fresh produce (or souvenirs that cost triple at the airport). And yes, the famous Nerja Caves are just a short drive away—complete with stunning stalactites and acoustics that’ll leave you speechless.

Pro tip: rent a bike and cruise the coastline. You’ll see more and earn those extra tapas with no guilt.

Why Rincón de la Victoria Deserves a Spot on Your Travel List

It’s manageable, sunny, and strikes the perfect balance between laid-back and lively. No overcrowded beaches, no stress—just holiday vibes the way they were meant to be. Whether you come for the sunshine, the atmosphere, or the sardines on a stick, Rincón de la Victoria won’t let you down.

 

The Costa del Sol, also called the "Coast of the Sun", is a popular holiday destination on the southern coast of Spain. Some of the most famous and beautiful beaches:
Estepona, MarbellaMálaga, Benalmádena, Rincón de la Victoria, Torre del Mar, Nerja, Torremolinos en Mijas | turismo Costa del Sol
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